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now he is not talking abo china or oil. if we create all kinds of jobs all kinds of stu to do, he is not for that stuff anymore. h's instead listening to a lott of push- -- bush-h-er advisea isis basically c chance to regulation. -- cnt "deregulation" and free trade. >> we wille back after a break. but first -- >> when the government business married technology, the offspring becacame a language based on acronyms. 1 akrom worth noting is iem -- acronym worth noting is iem. of the past seven years a long list of domestic and f foreign governments have adopted the protocol such as the amber alert and the european inititiative to combat organized crime. it represents the best returnrn on investment for our taxpayer dollars that i know of, according to one analyst. it stands for the innovation and improved efficiency of go >> we are back with our roundtable. that includes do fruehling and missy frederick from washington buness journal and peter morici. were just speakg wi destination d.c. about encouraging tourism here and show
now he is not talking abo china or oil. if we create all kinds of jobs all kinds of stu to do, he is not for that stuff anymore. h's instead listening to a lott of push- -- bush-h-er advisea isis basically c chance to regulation. -- cnt "deregulation" and free trade. >> we wille back after a break. but first -- >> when the government business married technology, the offspring becacame a language based on acronyms. 1 akrom worth noting is iem -- acronym worth noting is iem....
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a toddler in china fear listed a look at the moving dot on your screen. it is a 3-year-old toddler riding a motor bike ride in the middle of one of the busiest streets in this town in eastern china, actually in beijing. his grandfather went to the bathroom for a moment and the boy decided to take that skitter on a joyride. miraculously, nobody hit the toddler. drivers went on with their daily business. a police officer brought the boy out of harm's way and got him back to his family. life goes on for the little guy. >> you take the kitten to the bathroom with you to keep them from running off right -- you take the kid into the bathroom with you to keep him from running off, right? >> you have to do something. >> it is muggy outside. you can feel the humidity. it will be really hot this weekend. but we still have showers and thunderstorms to talk about. not much to speak of at the moment. later, isolated bands of heavy rain. later on today. let's look at a great time lapse. this is beautiful. i posted the time lapse of the sunrise on facebook and twitter.
a toddler in china fear listed a look at the moving dot on your screen. it is a 3-year-old toddler riding a motor bike ride in the middle of one of the busiest streets in this town in eastern china, actually in beijing. his grandfather went to the bathroom for a moment and the boy decided to take that skitter on a joyride. miraculously, nobody hit the toddler. drivers went on with their daily business. a police officer brought the boy out of harm's way and got him back to his family. life goes...
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we have tried to emphasize that because of china's extraordinarily extraordinary development over the last two decades that with its expanding power and prosperity also comes increased responsibilities and so we want to work with china to make sure that everybody is working by the same rules of the road when it comes to the world economic system and that includes ensuring that there is a balance of trade flow. between not only the united states and china but around the world but whether ally rival or both it is hard to understate the extent of china's economic success and many western economies are floundering right now prompting some to even declare a crisis in western liberal capitalism meanwhile in the emerging markets of asia brazil south africa and elsewhere those countries are sailing right along riding the powerful wave of state capitalism now whether guided by the invisible hand of the market or carefully planned state strategy capitalism does seem to be evolving and it's worth asking where there is whether there's some lessons for the us along the way now dr benjamin barber h
we have tried to emphasize that because of china's extraordinarily extraordinary development over the last two decades that with its expanding power and prosperity also comes increased responsibilities and so we want to work with china to make sure that everybody is working by the same rules of the road when it comes to the world economic system and that includes ensuring that there is a balance of trade flow. between not only the united states and china but around the world but whether ally...
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brazil, russia, india, china are great examples. last year for the first time, china surpassed the united states as the largest new market for the sale of legal computers, but china has an extraordinarily high rate of software piracy, nearly 80%. so that growth of the market for selleck pc's, coupled with higher rates of piracy in those markets are what is driving the global value piracy. >> and what can the government do about that, especially china? is there anything more the administration can do? i know the president has talked about it in economic talks, but is there anything the administration or congress can do? >> it has become a national priority, not just for the software industry but more broadly. that is because software is a tool of production. every business is using software in some form or fashion to enhance their productivity. we talk about software piracy, not necessarily something that is downloaded off the internet. we are talking about otherwise legal businesses in every sector using software as part of their pr
brazil, russia, india, china are great examples. last year for the first time, china surpassed the united states as the largest new market for the sale of legal computers, but china has an extraordinarily high rate of software piracy, nearly 80%. so that growth of the market for selleck pc's, coupled with higher rates of piracy in those markets are what is driving the global value piracy. >> and what can the government do about that, especially china? is there anything more the...
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china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim minority. >> reporter: the conflict involves majority buddhists and minority muslims. local authorities say the latest wave of violence has killed 84 people and wounded more than 120 others. the international group human rights watch released satellite images of muslim homes in the area. compared with photos from march, they review heavy damage. the latest fighting has forced more than 22,000 people from their homes. the conflict started in may after a group of muslims allegedly assaulted a buddhist woman. the violence has displaced 75,000 people since then. reconciliation with ethnic minorities was a co
china and taiwan also claim the islands. if summit is scheduled to open next monday. japanese prime minister is already considering attending. there's fo plano plans for the s to meet. >> translator: japan should immediately correct i wants mistakes. make an effort to remove obstacles to improving relations. >> observers say that chinese government sees the summit as a chance to promote its stance to the international community. mpb >>> buddhists are fighting a muslim...
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exact same as his. >> just about everything we are wearing right here, you me, then, is also made in china taiwan, and other countries. that has been true for years now. >> still to come, get ready for delays if you are planning to read the metro this weekend. where you can expect to see some trouble. >> it will be held this weekend. doug hill is back with the forecast. >> will tell you how the club is starting the second half. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. [ male announcer ] when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcinattacks: "misleading, unfair and untrue." there was "no evidence" that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. so, shame on you, barack obama. [ male announcer ] but america expects more from a president. obama's dishonest campaign: another reason america has lost confidence in barack obama. >> pepco officials are still under fire tonight. some residents without power for days cut a chance to vent frustration with pepco. some of them complained about the way they w
exact same as his. >> just about everything we are wearing right here, you me, then, is also made in china taiwan, and other countries. that has been true for years now. >> still to come, get ready for delays if you are planning to read the metro this weekend. where you can expect to see some trouble. >> it will be held this weekend. doug hill is back with the forecast. >> will tell you how the club is starting the second half. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney, and i approve...
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to help contain china we also saw that the u.s. will be adding several hundred maybe even thousand troops in right off the coast of australia so what is in it is interesting what we're seeing there but i want to say i mean it's not just the leaders in russia who have a problem with this plan with this missile defense shield i have a letter here written by the national academy of sciences this calls into question many parts of the system now the people who wrote this these are top people here in the u.s. whose job it is to advise the government on science and technology and they say they have doubts about whether this missile defense shield will even work properly talk about that that's where. we're from the national academy they're saying that there's been considerable worry is sort of will cost overruns and considerable technology problems with her missile defense program and in the end it's less than optimal way to defend the continental united states clearly though i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the pro
to help contain china we also saw that the u.s. will be adding several hundred maybe even thousand troops in right off the coast of australia so what is in it is interesting what we're seeing there but i want to say i mean it's not just the leaders in russia who have a problem with this plan with this missile defense shield i have a letter here written by the national academy of sciences this calls into question many parts of the system now the people who wrote this these are top people here in...
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under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
under sweatshop conditions in china. when mititt romney led bain, thy saglobal tech as a good investment... even knowing that the firm promoted its practice of exploiting... low-wage labor to its investors. mitt romney - tough on china? since when?
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so it's a little different from the major language now in china. thank you very much for your responses, shauna. ms. patrick, i'm impressed with your achievements. >> thank you. >> in educating young students in foreign languages. and i like your maholo, as well. >> thank you. >> do you know how often students continue their language study after they finish your program? and how the program has influenced their career goals. >> i think the key is when you start language learning at an early age, students don't really look at it as being a difficult language or really even an academic subject, they look at it as a communicative tool. and we now have all of our language lessons that are related to content. so they're using language to problem solve in the area of math, science, and social studies. and so to continue on as you heard today, it just seems like the natural next step. you're learning the language through sixth grade, continue on through seventh until you hit a higher level of proficiency, which we are seeing in our students. the students
so it's a little different from the major language now in china. thank you very much for your responses, shauna. ms. patrick, i'm impressed with your achievements. >> thank you. >> in educating young students in foreign languages. and i like your maholo, as well. >> thank you. >> do you know how often students continue their language study after they finish your program? and how the program has influenced their career goals. >> i think the key is when you start...
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china has a good deal of momentum, and the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping the kind of dynamic, can-do successful place we have been for so many years. i think the key on the u.s. side is get iting, the productivity among our own, the wealth in our society, the military, et cetera. to be if we can get our act together, if we can do what we've done so many times in history which is confront huge domestic nimistakes, make the necessary adjustments and be stronger than we were before we ran into trouble. finally, the chinese, on their side, while they have a lot of momentum now, also face very daunting problems. frankly more daunting than we do confront and they need to make adjustments if it's going to be one that is much more sustainable. in terms of employment, middle class and so forth. >> we're talking to ken lieberthal here in washington, d.c. let's take a long-term perspective. richard nixon's anniversary of his historic visit to china. when we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the visit to china, wh
china has a good deal of momentum, and the u.s. is trying to figure out how we prevent from slipping the kind of dynamic, can-do successful place we have been for so many years. i think the key on the u.s. side is get iting, the productivity among our own, the wealth in our society, the military, et cetera. to be if we can get our act together, if we can do what we've done so many times in history which is confront huge domestic nimistakes, make the necessary adjustments and be stronger than we...
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china? >> this report does not address the question of export controls. we do pay attention to china's investments and interest in proving its own defense industry and its capability to produce and dizziness or domestic variants and a variety of different military. obviously we pay attention to the dual use aspects of it. particular in summary where china's commercial industries have lead over or spin-off effects that can benefit the defense industry shipbuilding. we pay attention. we don't address the question of export controls on the u.s. side. .. this report doesn't make an assessment between china's capabilities in their systems and must capabilities that that is an area china is interested in developing. >> my question is to i see a report earlier this year in connection that china was able to develop technology and weapons faster than the u.s. expected? would hat is your response to t? >> i will let the u.s.-china economic report speak for itself the we have instances where china has
china? >> this report does not address the question of export controls. we do pay attention to china's investments and interest in proving its own defense industry and its capability to produce and dizziness or domestic variants and a variety of different military. obviously we pay attention to the dual use aspects of it. particular in summary where china's commercial industries have lead over or spin-off effects that can benefit the defense industry shipbuilding. we pay attention. we...
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this is china's. under obama,a, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's chting. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you were watching abc7 news at 6:30 on your side. -- you are watching abc 7 news at 6:30. the average price for a dollar -- for a gallon of unleaded jumped up 5 cents. the weather could be playing a part of this. aaa says to switch to unleaded gasoline which is less expensive. >> some drivers looking to get their cars inspected at d.c.'s only inspection station were greeted with on saturday rebecca cooper has the story of the mixed messages. >> in washington, d.c., this facility is the only place in washington you can go to get your car inspected. the former resident ron johnson says
this is china's. under obama,a, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's chting. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you were watching abc7 news at 6:30 on your side. -- you are...
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and even though growth in china has slowed you look at china and india we've been paying a lot of attention to for the last decade you look at both of those societies and together their population is almost forty percent of the globe's population so even though they might be slowing down a little bit now they're me maybe in a seven percent growth rate instead of the eight plus you're still talking about massive growth and anything like that is going to have emerging middle classes and things of that sort which is going to be an expert going to put an extra demand on crude oil and energy in and of itself ok enough of those are really great points but i'm curious what about a situation where we see a more significant slowdown in growth in china hard landing as some have predicted or a collapse in europe as some are also predicting how would that change the landscape of oil prices what i think i think. you've got. ok so what i think happens there is you kind of put a cap on the growth potential of crude oil prices i don't think that you see it falter to the point that it really ultimately fail
and even though growth in china has slowed you look at china and india we've been paying a lot of attention to for the last decade you look at both of those societies and together their population is almost forty percent of the globe's population so even though they might be slowing down a little bit now they're me maybe in a seven percent growth rate instead of the eight plus you're still talking about massive growth and anything like that is going to have emerging middle classes and things of...
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to balance the great interest in the dresses and the china. with other kinds of stories about the first ladies. i hate to say married because they love to talk about marrying the presidency, but to marry the two things, you get a fuller picture of the first lady and still get to see the things you want to come to see. the beautiful dresses and the lovely china. we tried a different arrangem t arrangement. the first time we used the palette of gray and white. the idea was to make the objects stand out. it's a colorful show and it comes from the objects and not the paint on the walls. they want to highlight the gowns and for the first time make them a star. >> talk more about the history of the first lady's exhibit. your responsibility in creating this latest edition. >> the first late's collection began in 1913 by two volunteers and they are washington socialites who had an inn at the smithsonian. they wanted to dedicate this exhibition to women. the idea was to show costumes throughout time. a decentent of james monroe will use the first lates
to balance the great interest in the dresses and the china. with other kinds of stories about the first ladies. i hate to say married because they love to talk about marrying the presidency, but to marry the two things, you get a fuller picture of the first lady and still get to see the things you want to come to see. the beautiful dresses and the lovely china. we tried a different arrangem t arrangement. the first time we used the palette of gray and white. the idea was to make the objects...
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and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium?
and from the china contractors association. and the president of the foreign trade and economic relations commission. and the deputy director general, department of commerce of the inner mongolia, autonomous region. the director of economic and trade office of [unintelligible] province. i would like to mention that locally, we have a city council member from fremont, ms. sue chan and supervisor malia cohen is in the house. thank you for coming. i remember not long ago when vice-president -- the...
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-china relations formed at that time. that's why nixon had a brief mention in his 67 foreign affairs. in 68, our harvard group. they are trying hard to be the first in china. the democrats were split. the administration was we are in vietnam because china is behind it. on the other hand govern and ted kennedy said we need a new china policy. jim thompson and others who saw the need for this were pushing it. henry and company were trying gingerly to take this issue away from the democrats. teddy kennedy went up in may of 71 to see the new ambassador in the hope of being the first to go to china and before nixon and kissinger. the chinese were not having any, especially because ted kennedy refused to say that taiwan was part of china and under beijing's jurisdiction. had he been willing, he might have had a chance to go. this was part of the democrat republican preparation for the 72 election and it was all part of a rising american opinion for china change. they told a group of us in late 66 it was only the full bright com
-china relations formed at that time. that's why nixon had a brief mention in his 67 foreign affairs. in 68, our harvard group. they are trying hard to be the first in china. the democrats were split. the administration was we are in vietnam because china is behind it. on the other hand govern and ted kennedy said we need a new china policy. jim thompson and others who saw the need for this were pushing it. henry and company were trying gingerly to take this issue away from the democrats. teddy...
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the biggest are china and india. but some others that would look fairly large in comparison to great powers in the past such as vietnam, russia, indonesia, brazil are all growing rapidly and becoming much bigger players in the world. 100 years ago, the rise of germany as a great power led to two catastrophically destructive wars which also spawned a number of tragedies such as nazyism and boll shifism which turned the 20th century into the bloodiest century in history. we can't afford to repeat that history with even more terrible weapons of the 21st century. so the challenge of managing emerging powers has become arguably the major challenge of our time. not that we're short on challenges. success in that effort depends on many factors of which the military is only one and perhaps not hopefully one might say not even the most important one. but it is important and it is important to recall the history of that last bloody century. it was not only the economic strength, but the way it succeeded twice in transforming e
the biggest are china and india. but some others that would look fairly large in comparison to great powers in the past such as vietnam, russia, indonesia, brazil are all growing rapidly and becoming much bigger players in the world. 100 years ago, the rise of germany as a great power led to two catastrophically destructive wars which also spawned a number of tragedies such as nazyism and boll shifism which turned the 20th century into the bloodiest century in history. we can't afford to repeat...
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china, rwanda, and swaziland have announced their commitment. we are working with the government as was the land in our foundation. -- of swaziland. it is about 26%, and i am really impressed by the leadership and foresight there. they know that this is the only way they are going to achieve their goals and their focus -- they're focused on how to do it, not whether to do it. i also have the honor of doing a lot of economic work. in malawi. they made the decision to put all pregnant women on treatment immediately. they did not wait to figure out how they are going to pay for it. they made a commitment and i believe the president showed wisdom and strength in doing it. we should all be grateful to her because -- because now everyone [applause] of you can say if they are not waiting, how can the rest of us? you might think this is not leave, but i have seen it happen over and over again. if you scale it up and it works, the money will be there to fund it. [applause] we also talked a lot about improving treatment that works. the-defying patients ea
china, rwanda, and swaziland have announced their commitment. we are working with the government as was the land in our foundation. -- of swaziland. it is about 26%, and i am really impressed by the leadership and foresight there. they know that this is the only way they are going to achieve their goals and their focus -- they're focused on how to do it, not whether to do it. i also have the honor of doing a lot of economic work. in malawi. they made the decision to put all pregnant women on...
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it will be a present for u us in china,ch a placece where they will do business. has already paid for itstself and will continue to do so. >> you have knowme for a long time. i talk to a lot of people. time and again i talk to business leaders and reporteters many of f whom were skepticacal about yo election as mayor. they have l been pressed by your performance. ey alslso remain ccerned about the citity's perception problelem. investigations continue of your campaign. we have seen kwame brown have to step down. what do you say to those people who say whether or not you are doing a goodob perception is still a big problem in the city? >> i would ask them to look at ththe record. public safety, economic dedevelopment, jobs, education and fiscal sbility. we got our auditn february. a rpluss in a weak econo mai bank look at public safety. the lowest number of homicicides in 48 years in the city. i talk about the job performance earlier. 11.3% unempmployment down to 9.3%. what i am rereally proud of it is the dropops we have seen, and w we have lot of worork to do, bu
it will be a present for u us in china,ch a placece where they will do business. has already paid for itstself and will continue to do so. >> you have knowme for a long time. i talk to a lot of people. time and again i talk to business leaders and reporteters many of f whom were skepticacal about yo election as mayor. they have l been pressed by your performance. ey alslso remain ccerned about the citity's perception problelem. investigations continue of your campaign. we have seen kwame...
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and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> just about 30 minutes left until game time. >> one fan is getting a sudden resurgence because of the nationals. see if you can remember this song. that is the band ah-ha getting famous because alexis douglas: i can remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessarily financially stable. we were poor. anncr: then alexis got a job at the mgm casino in michig. and it changed her life. alexis: i stararted as a wardrobe clerk. but then i was able to work my way up. i got a 401k, i have health insurance... and i make great money. anncr: in maryland, question seven willll create... twelve thousand jobs. from hotel and restaurant staff to accountants... and construction workers. alexis: if you want a great place to work withd ood pay... and great benefits, vote for question seven.
and expanding trade, cracking down on china and improving job training takes us to over 12 million new jobs. i'mitt romney, and i approve this message. >> just about 30 minutes left until game time. >> one fan is getting a sudden resurgence because of the nationals. see if you can remember this song. that is the band ah-ha getting famous because alexis douglas: i can remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessarily financially stable. we were poor. anncr: then alexis...
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turkey and india very terrified because forty five percent of iranian oil is bought by china india and turkey the chinese and indians have already promised the iranians to circumvent the dollar and to pay for your army an oral using either gold or a third party. currency perhaps the rupee or perhaps the yuan currently india uses turkish banks you know to do its trade with iran there's a lot of pressure on the turkish banks to not allow india to do these trades there's a lot of pressure on these countries economically the riyadh the main currency in iran has lost its value by seventy percent you know it's a very dramatic thing for dairy people conditions of life are not good on the question of the nuclear debate between the i.a.e.a. inspectors and the iranian government if one looks broadly at questions of inspections there is always in normal confronted asian between i.a.e.a. or any foreign in investigators and a sovereign country that is not something spectacular one should not make too much of of the fact that they have.
turkey and india very terrified because forty five percent of iranian oil is bought by china india and turkey the chinese and indians have already promised the iranians to circumvent the dollar and to pay for your army an oral using either gold or a third party. currency perhaps the rupee or perhaps the yuan currently india uses turkish banks you know to do its trade with iran there's a lot of pressure on the turkish banks to not allow india to do these trades there's a lot of pressure on these...
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about 9:00, we'll show a collection of inaugural gowns and white house china and learn more about the influential role of first ladies in presidential administrations. >> this weekend marks the anniversary of the bloodiest battle to be fought during the civil war. up to that point, the battle of shiloh with almost 24,000 casualties and we'll tour the battlefield with chief park ranger stacy allen saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and founder of the red cross clara barton operated the missing soldiers office in a washington, d.c., boardinghouse until 1868. join us as we rediscover the third-floor office as it's prepared for renovations. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> earlier this year, the reserve officers association gathered leaders in the national security arena for symposium on the current challenges and what the u.s. can do about them going forward. cia director david petraeus and charles bolton talked about the need for prioritizing in a tight budget environment. the reserve officers association is an advocac
about 9:00, we'll show a collection of inaugural gowns and white house china and learn more about the influential role of first ladies in presidential administrations. >> this weekend marks the anniversary of the bloodiest battle to be fought during the civil war. up to that point, the battle of shiloh with almost 24,000 casualties and we'll tour the battlefield with chief park ranger stacy allen saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. and sunday night at 7:00, the angel of the battlefield and...
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withth china slowiwing in the u.s. ecomy y growing at les than 2% it is hard to see where profability will come from. >> let's also acknowledge that ben bernankeke is something of a psychogist. the rket was expecting an oreo cookie.. he ge the same -- stuffed oreo cookie in a dble-stuffed o oreo cooe. >> our generation of economists believe you can only for the market for so long. you mimight get the ball out of this, but evenentually the air comesut. >> i was just going to ask a question, really. was this action because our elected officials s do not in terms of policy? >> a loaded question from barbara lang. >> i will ask k these gentlen cause w we and nonot gotten electe ficials to do what they need to >> i haveve said that we cannot get this economy going until wewe do something about china and oil development someing e president has promised to do and has not done. chuck schumer understand that. he is a big advocatate kind china and he has pressure fm chuck schumer and was lectured to get busy. >> do you think it
withth china slowiwing in the u.s. ecomy y growing at les than 2% it is hard to see where profability will come from. >> let's also acknowledge that ben bernankeke is something of a psychogist. the rket was expecting an oreo cookie.. he ge the same -- stuffed oreo cookie in a dble-stuffed o oreo cooe. >> our generation of economists believe you can only for the market for so long. you mimight get the ball out of this, but evenentually the air comesut. >> i was just going to...
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has gone way too easy on china he thinks china is developing technologically financially and that we're giving them the green light to do so so i did speak to him though a little bit about this change this potential change with latin america here's what he said. in the any lunatic and gangster that runs his country with an iron hand can get a deal with china and you know you've got hugo chavez down in venezuela who's trying to destroy democratic government inch by inch and it was best friends of fidel castro who long ago destroyed democracy and his country. was trying to become the best friend of all all of the gangsters some people say that's just doing good business not imposing moral standards on other countries just saying you know what if i can make some money from you i'm going to help you there's some people believe and. i don't think that and that does reflect some american businessmen as well as other kind of person i am and i don't think that's the kind of person most americans are. so as i also talk to the congressman about the issue of trade certainly a lot of people in this
has gone way too easy on china he thinks china is developing technologically financially and that we're giving them the green light to do so so i did speak to him though a little bit about this change this potential change with latin america here's what he said. in the any lunatic and gangster that runs his country with an iron hand can get a deal with china and you know you've got hugo chavez down in venezuela who's trying to destroy democratic government inch by inch and it was best friends...
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you know, china growth of 6%, 7%. that's a slowdown. still nice growth rates. they have immense economy. they're sitting on a $3 trillion cash war cleft to be able to fix banks or the economy when they need to given the type of surplus, you know, fiscal situation they've been running from for the last many years. and so they may not be at 9% or 10%, slowing down to 7%, people make that front page news. to me it's not a major risk factor. there are problems within its economy, potentially a housing market that's bubbling up. some company state-controlled banks with large levels of debt that need to probably work through at some point, but for the time being we're not too concerned with china. as it relates to the second risk factor, we don't think it's a significant risk factor, because although it's got a fat tail, it's only what we think is a 10% probability event, which is the whole, you know, arab world, the spring rising that we talked about a year ago and potentially some flare-up in the middle east that might raise oil prices to $150 a barrel because of i
you know, china growth of 6%, 7%. that's a slowdown. still nice growth rates. they have immense economy. they're sitting on a $3 trillion cash war cleft to be able to fix banks or the economy when they need to given the type of surplus, you know, fiscal situation they've been running from for the last many years. and so they may not be at 9% or 10%, slowing down to 7%, people make that front page news. to me it's not a major risk factor. there are problems within its economy, potentially a...
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and their claim to the south china sea. when i look at what's happening in the middle east, i don't think america is on a track to cut back on our military capability. we have fewer ships in the navy today than any time since 1917. our air force fleet is smaller and older than any time since when it was formed. our troops were, as you know, stretched to their breaking point in the conflicts we've had yet the president wants to cut our numbers of troops. my open uview is very much consistent with ronald reagan and that the the best peace ever known is a strong america and i will defend our military. [ applause ] the road we're on is one of blaming and dividing. this is a president who time and again is looking for someone to blame for his own failures, someone to scapegoat. chairman previously just a moment ago described some of the people and groups he's tried to blame over the past several months. the list is getting longer and it's getting more intense as he feels himself under pressure, whether it's the 1% or congress or
and their claim to the south china sea. when i look at what's happening in the middle east, i don't think america is on a track to cut back on our military capability. we have fewer ships in the navy today than any time since 1917. our air force fleet is smaller and older than any time since when it was formed. our troops were, as you know, stretched to their breaking point in the conflicts we've had yet the president wants to cut our numbers of troops. my open uview is very much consistent...
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how another is stepping in and increasing its holdings look at what's happening right behind me with china and japan and japan staggering debt as we know has withstood collapse for two decades so we'll discuss let's get to dave capital account. let's talk about capitalism because some many who have been on this show say we're not living in a capitalist era this is kuoni capitalism and others like our guest today say we're living under something entirely different this is credit to them so when we're trying to solve economic problems we have to address not capitalism but credit to them but how do we get here well massive expansion of debt obviously here is a look at it though total credit market debt owed so you can see here from the fifty's it was just kind of steadily on the incline but then what happened because it really exploded it took on right around here what was going on then one nine hundred seventy one to seventy three well this my friends as you well know is when it really kicks off this is when president then present i should say richard nixon closed the gold window taking the
how another is stepping in and increasing its holdings look at what's happening right behind me with china and japan and japan staggering debt as we know has withstood collapse for two decades so we'll discuss let's get to dave capital account. let's talk about capitalism because some many who have been on this show say we're not living in a capitalist era this is kuoni capitalism and others like our guest today say we're living under something entirely different this is credit to them so when...
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this is china's. under o obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs d for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs fo the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> washington is closer to its season appearance. the feeling at the ballpark tonight was electric. the nats won game one. let me take you downtown. the game was wild. zimmerman has trouble. the umpire says he crossed first plabase a horrible call. a hit to right field. 6-3. still in the eighth inning. 6-4 game. a single which finds the wholehole. what a comeback. 6-6. a fastball up in the zone. see you later. get it out of here, big fellow. the dodgers win 7-6. ironically, that bad call earlier in
this is china's. under o obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs d for the first time china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs fo the american people. [ male announcer ] barack obama: failing to stop cheating. failing american workers. i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers....
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china says it goes back centuries showing it owns the island. the philippines say it's theirs because of its approximate immaterial to proximity to them. >>> a goat and dog in australia were given up by their owner and taken to a shelter. they tried to d
china says it goes back centuries showing it owns the island. the philippines say it's theirs because of its approximate immaterial to proximity to them. >>> a goat and dog in australia were given up by their owner and taken to a shelter. they tried to d
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auto industry right should they start going elsewhere should they start selling cars to china well there are economies where people are starting to actually have you know become more of a consumer culture first i mean you know the u.s. auto industry is already in china they're already selling there and trying to i'm blanking on the streams biggest market right now and we've actually i think it has become famous because mark please don't hold me to that either way it's a straight jacket out but it's really extremely important and so they are looking where to sell whatever they can what does it mean us are still extremely important so if and if you're seeing a slow decline of car sales in the states that's going to be more intense competition between the big three and foreign automakers and foreign automakers. i mean it's you know it's not good for the industry there's no way to slice it i guess you know we will have to find out and see what happens i never thought that i would be without a car or somebody that you know grew up in california you have to drive everywhere but it was a very b
auto industry right should they start going elsewhere should they start selling cars to china well there are economies where people are starting to actually have you know become more of a consumer culture first i mean you know the u.s. auto industry is already in china they're already selling there and trying to i'm blanking on the streams biggest market right now and we've actually i think it has become famous because mark please don't hold me to that either way it's a straight jacket out but...
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we hold our hope for a new china of tomorrow but for now we must deal with the china we know today, a china which enjoys its closest relationships with countries like north korea and iran. so at least for now it would be foolish to be confident in the idea that china could be counted on to defend and support global economic and freedom or to take up the cause of human rights. the rest of the world has figured that out, too. and they would prefer not to take that risk. the short answer is that at least not yet anyways. there is no one else to hand off the baton to even if that were a good idea. on the most difficult trans national challenges of our time who will lead if we do not? the answer, at least today, is that no other nation or organization on earth is willing or able to do so. so finally i'll be asked if we still have to lead can't we at least be equal partners of somebody else? shouldn't we rely on other nations to carry more of the burden? after all we all know that they resent us telling them what to do, right? in this new century america should work with our capable allies
we hold our hope for a new china of tomorrow but for now we must deal with the china we know today, a china which enjoys its closest relationships with countries like north korea and iran. so at least for now it would be foolish to be confident in the idea that china could be counted on to defend and support global economic and freedom or to take up the cause of human rights. the rest of the world has figured that out, too. and they would prefer not to take that risk. the short answer is that...
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many economy in trade relation with many countries including china turkey iran just increase its economy exchange and trade with turkey from fifteen billion dollars to thirty billion dollars so iran can use barter trade in such a circumstances ok and you know some countries a european countries are concerned that this oil embargo well will hurt them and a lot of countries in the e.u. say that they can't afford to have this so i mean it's almost this could be a double edged sword. i mean that they're trying to impose sanctions on iran but this could kind of backfire and that's actually true i mean three country three major european countries that tree major consumer of iranian european unions are italy spain and greece which already are facing a huge economy crisis. spanish off the shoals they mentioned they have talked to the refineries which is the main refinery of iranian crude oil in spain and they have agreed to support the sanctions but they mentioned you're going to accept to. stop buying iranian crude oil in case they have a substitute oil and it's it's not so easy to change the f
many economy in trade relation with many countries including china turkey iran just increase its economy exchange and trade with turkey from fifteen billion dollars to thirty billion dollars so iran can use barter trade in such a circumstances ok and you know some countries a european countries are concerned that this oil embargo well will hurt them and a lot of countries in the e.u. say that they can't afford to have this so i mean it's almost this could be a double edged sword. i mean that...
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>> is the trip to visit china and traded on oil -- $600 billion togetherth primary reason that there is notnough demand and the.s. econom is tanking. has just abousaid ass much, and me is barack oma at tie -- and s so has barack obama at titimes. eveven romney talks about doing business, but it gets further into his campaign, he listens morend more e to his economimic advisers and hee decides he's not up to it. >> romney has said he would t reappoint bernanke and would look to someone like glenn hubbard or john taylor. hubbard is one of his enomic advisers. it wl bintereing to see if bernanke will last in this will. >> glenn hubbard h a long record about being against doing tradade with china, and if you don't toto trade with china, you don't get t cows that had barr -- co back in the barn. >> the p president did a type of inrvieiew he has not done before, an "ask me anynything" with reddit. a very hip waof communicating with youounger voters, which they have b been trying to do a week. he went to charlottesville and did a college tour. it was a way of humananizing himself, like romn
>> is the trip to visit china and traded on oil -- $600 billion togetherth primary reason that there is notnough demand and the.s. econom is tanking. has just abousaid ass much, and me is barack oma at tie -- and s so has barack obama at titimes. eveven romney talks about doing business, but it gets further into his campaign, he listens morend more e to his economimic advisers and hee decides he's not up to it. >> romney has said he would t reappoint bernanke and would look to...
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people always say china a we are buying them ourselves, at some point we have to get back to a strong dollar, we will have to do it. and then of course, fiscal policy and health care that is on everyone's mind as well, fiscal policies, we now have a debt bigger than your gdp, it's tough to be the leading economy in the world, and the good news is that everyone else is in bad shape so people are still investing in ours and buying our treasuries, no guarantee that will have to continue, at some point we have to cut spending. any of you seen -- i shared this on the floor -- any you seen the movie 1776? yeah, it's an old show, but there's a great scene in there, jefferson drafted the declaration and they are in the congress and they are independence hall and they are marking it up. and it's a long process and it's driving them crazy. and they are going through this line by line. and someone said well if we say it that way, parliament may not like that, it could tick them off. and then someone said yeah and we may want to change this sentence and in this paragraph because king george will
people always say china a we are buying them ourselves, at some point we have to get back to a strong dollar, we will have to do it. and then of course, fiscal policy and health care that is on everyone's mind as well, fiscal policies, we now have a debt bigger than your gdp, it's tough to be the leading economy in the world, and the good news is that everyone else is in bad shape so people are still investing in ours and buying our treasuries, no guarantee that will have to continue, at some...
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. >> of china and the u.s. are tied with 17 apiece. china with nine, the united states of five gold medals. japan is in third place followed by italy and france. talk about working for cheap. organizers say carney and other star performers who took part in the opening ceremony were paid 1 pound. they had to be paid something to make their contracts binding. 4:6, 00 4:56 find out whose shade up and the [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] mops can be a hassle but swiffer wetjet's ray cleaner and absorbent pads can clean better in half the time so you don't miss a thing. swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. and for dry messes big and small try swiffer sweeper vac. >> it was a violent night in the district. separate shootings left one man dead and three others injured including two juveniles. the house prepares to vote on a bill that would ban abortions
. >> of china and the u.s. are tied with 17 apiece. china with nine, the united states of five gold medals. japan is in third place followed by italy and france. talk about working for cheap. organizers say carney and other star performers who took part in the opening ceremony were paid 1 pound. they had to be paid something to make their contracts binding. 4:6, 00 4:56 find out whose shade up and the [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer....
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and then there is, you know, a cheap pair from china, 99 cents. i think most people understand why she buys the 99 cent pair. but just to pose that against a hypothetical billionaire from new york who owns hotels throughout new york city and atlantic city, and he is buying furniture for his hotels that he flies the american flag outside of. the bid comes in from china 20% lower than the u.s. manufacturer. and he buys the chinese furniture. you know what? is everything the bottom line? be an american. be a patriot. pay the extra 20% and feel good about it. and really, that's all i've got to say. thanks. >> well, you know, we have lost a lot of manufacturing. and i don't think there is many districts that have lost more than mine. i represent northeast ohio just south of cleveland, akron, youngstown, ravenna, you know, halfway between cleveland and pittsburgh, the old steel belt. some of these we aren't going to get back. we're not going to get back the tweezer manufacturer. i think our focus needs to be how do we make america competitive to make th
and then there is, you know, a cheap pair from china, 99 cents. i think most people understand why she buys the 99 cent pair. but just to pose that against a hypothetical billionaire from new york who owns hotels throughout new york city and atlantic city, and he is buying furniture for his hotels that he flies the american flag outside of. the bid comes in from china 20% lower than the u.s. manufacturer. and he buys the chinese furniture. you know what? is everything the bottom line? be an...
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in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this, clearly been so ridiculously corrupt, he challenges the narrative of what happens when people realize the whole system is rotten to the core. and i swear that story and anyone who linked to that story was quickly censored this week. >> that was my question. how widely has the story been disseminated? >> don't underestimate the information if people want to have it. this is a sliver of china because only so much is actually online, so much as the ability to navigate the censorship controls. yes, it's being read. >> when people make the claim authoritarian governments can create economic development, they tend to say china and then they say singapore singapore in the same breath. is very democratic underground and singapore? >> areas. but if china has an example, is singapore. the chinese government has been fascinated by singapore and he was the case during the 1990s that the singaporean officials are constantly going to china and the chinese governm
in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this, clearly been so ridiculously corrupt, he challenges the narrative of what happens when people realize the whole system is rotten to the core. and i swear that story and anyone who linked to that story was quickly censored this week. >> that was my question. how widely has the story been disseminated? >> don't underestimate the information if people want to have it. this is a sliver of china because only so much is...
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what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be change in this election a close guy every day to the fifth on r t. c a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles kiddies stories. are you here. to. visit. the skinny guy next big we use here let me finish please my son died in iran don't agree you don't agree we don't have to look for other names my son isn't isn't in the arena i don't know what his craft we are going to be trying to reduce their. country. to country. the moon or in hope to hell. dammit. you find in so many old says war and meet some slaves. from. the mother because it. was. her.
what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be change in this election a close guy every day to the fifth on r t. c a story. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries...
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china and taiwan both claim it as their own. coast guard spokespersons say the activists approached in a fishing boat. seven jumped off the vessel and made their way to the islands. two activists soon returned to the boat. coast guard personnel and the police questioned the five who remained on the island. then they arrested all the activists. police plan to transfer the group to their headquarters in okinawa for further questioning. the both left hong kong on sunday. it entered japanese waters on wednesday despite repeated warnings from coast guard patrol vessels. the boat carried a banner saying china cannot give up an inch of its territory. in 2010 a chinese trawler collided with two japanese patrol boats. research ships, fisheries, patrol boats and other vessels from china have frequently entered japan's territory waters since then. japan's top government spokesperson calls the incident regrettable. >> translator: we will strictly monitor the situation and do what is necessary in line with our country's allaws. they are inhe
china and taiwan both claim it as their own. coast guard spokespersons say the activists approached in a fishing boat. seven jumped off the vessel and made their way to the islands. two activists soon returned to the boat. coast guard personnel and the police questioned the five who remained on the island. then they arrested all the activists. police plan to transfer the group to their headquarters in okinawa for further questioning. the both left hong kong on sunday. it entered japanese waters...
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what do you think aut china's monetary policy? >> oe again i le ese peed qstioause it bolsters -- i am glad i spent time going to school point of view but the fact of the matter is in the real world it is a different ballgame. evything completely applies to esmy r with very deep monetary tools. people with bank accounts you change the interest rate and mortgage markets respond immediately. that is not china and it has a to become a reserve currency to decouple or remove themselves from relying on other currencies? that is true. if you look at reserve d ilg omd d by china and ina giar tar increasing their amount of holdings not just in terms of reserves but in terms of the assets. where there are gold asss and prop land astsf arndhe d. n'nt rely on the i m s for the u.s. for bailouts. significantly there's a shift away fromhat. i t tret deli between the emerging and developing economies. i talk a lot about the swaps chinas do ual manel ost ecied doar i don't think that is going to happen i great extent very soon. the financial infr
what do you think aut china's monetary policy? >> oe again i le ese peed qstioause it bolsters -- i am glad i spent time going to school point of view but the fact of the matter is in the real world it is a different ballgame. evything completely applies to esmy r with very deep monetary tools. people with bank accounts you change the interest rate and mortgage markets respond immediately. that is not china and it has a to become a reserve currency to decouple or remove themselves from...
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in china for interest for the current account of balance has moved from a little over 10% to probably a little less than 3%. that's good but it's only partial because when external factors abate then it will hike again so more needs to be done. we also know based on imf research that a more equitable distribution of income can help promote economic and financial stability and more lasting growth will let me take one example, the example have brazil which since the 1990's has taken significant steps to transfer from the more privileged to the less privileged. if other countries were to reduce inequality by as much as brazil has done in the last two decades our analysis those that periods of uninterrupted high growth could be 50% longer than there might otherwise be. analysis, research, that actually can help, and it sets standards. india and china too have made important inroads into reducing poverty, yet high growth in those countries has also exacerbated inequality so that needs more attention and the governments in those countries know i. -- it. so what will be the key factors that
in china for interest for the current account of balance has moved from a little over 10% to probably a little less than 3%. that's good but it's only partial because when external factors abate then it will hike again so more needs to be done. we also know based on imf research that a more equitable distribution of income can help promote economic and financial stability and more lasting growth will let me take one example, the example have brazil which since the 1990's has taken significant...
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then europe and china matter more on the u.s. economy. what do you think? >> i think we were so burned by the 2008 melt down that many people didn't see we overdo the threat on the horizon. victoria is right. it takes a couple of 10ths of a point and we are perilous close to a rescission. i don't think it is a big event. rick, they are worried about the fiscal christs and we have a capitol strike going on. u.s. treasuriers saying we are parking 50 percent of the debt in u.s. backings. isn't that poor of problem. >> we hear the bad news and it makes us nervous . victoria hit the fact on the nose. two percent of the gdp comes from the sales.own yes, recessin highly unlikely. what does worry me. u.s. banks have far more exposure to the european front than we are told. it is a credit crunch we could do without. >> i think mike hasn't heard the news yet. the u.s. housing market bottomed on tuesday . more good news, because costs are low in the u.s. we are bringing manufacturing back to the u.s.. there is a 50-50 chance we'll repeal obama care. >> not a chance. >
then europe and china matter more on the u.s. economy. what do you think? >> i think we were so burned by the 2008 melt down that many people didn't see we overdo the threat on the horizon. victoria is right. it takes a couple of 10ths of a point and we are perilous close to a rescission. i don't think it is a big event. rick, they are worried about the fiscal christs and we have a capitol strike going on. u.s. treasuriers saying we are parking 50 percent of the debt in u.s. backings....
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the china. the kind of thing that you say a scrap of fabric and the decoration that was saved by the decorating firm and found its way. you get an idea of the fabric what her style was. >> edith roosevelt? >> it was at that point that the white house that we know first came to be. the white house. edith roosevelt wanted it to evoke its colonial roots. it's a very federal formal white house. the beautiful pillars and the great entryway and the grand staircase she put in helps to brought in a more regal worldwide presidency. they move into the greater world as a power. the white house was built to command respect and show the power of that presidency. mrs. roosevelt was in charge of the decoration of that white house. >> she added a first lady's portrait. >> she did. she consolidated the portraits and commissioned hers and established a first lady's gallery. >> politically, what is she known for? >> she is a first lady that steps away from policy. certainly she is someone who can restrain her husb
the china. the kind of thing that you say a scrap of fabric and the decoration that was saved by the decorating firm and found its way. you get an idea of the fabric what her style was. >> edith roosevelt? >> it was at that point that the white house that we know first came to be. the white house. edith roosevelt wanted it to evoke its colonial roots. it's a very federal formal white house. the beautiful pillars and the great entryway and the grand staircase she put in helps to...
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engineer who went to china. u.s. engineer sees them using shovels. wide aren't using modern equipment? we're trying to create jobs. all jobs are not the same. the jt's you reduce spending or even a growth which is important does not allow the slowing of the growth level. but entitlement reform 3.5 trillion dollars last year 1.5 was so security and medicare/medicaid. 45% of government expenditures are growing. security is the of billion-dollar program. medicaid is growing. if we don't get more growth oriented we will hit of fiscal clef. we are lucky interest-rate are so low. where do you put your money? they are putting it here. magistrates staying lo will not be forever. every when% we add to the interest-rate we add trillion dollars. we pay china for their military. we cannot afford to let that happen. we're putting policies in place 2013 will have the exact same problem. what the institute is doing is have a discussion talk about the debt crisis and the history hitting the tipping point* when you hit 90% you will see their retardation of growth. ri
engineer who went to china. u.s. engineer sees them using shovels. wide aren't using modern equipment? we're trying to create jobs. all jobs are not the same. the jt's you reduce spending or even a growth which is important does not allow the slowing of the growth level. but entitlement reform 3.5 trillion dollars last year 1.5 was so security and medicare/medicaid. 45% of government expenditures are growing. security is the of billion-dollar program. medicaid is growing. if we don't get more...